Certainly! Here is the translation to English:
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Instead of engaging in self-criticism regarding a defensive phase which, over both legs, clearly nullified the good work done by the attackers, in Spain they continue to focus their attention on the refereeing of **Inter-Barcelona** by **Marciniak**.
In a new match review carried out by *Mundo Deportivo*, aside from the usual contested episodes referring to the penalty awarded to **Inter** for a foul on **Lautaro** and the one revoked for **Yamal** due to **Mkhitaryan**’s sliding tackle outside the area, two new cases have emerged. According to the Catalan newspaper, in fact, the Polish referee missed not one but two penalties in the same phase of play against **Pedri**.
This is *MD*’s analysis: *In the 73rd minute, Pedri suffered a double penalty in the same action. Marciniak’s attention was entirely on the corner taken by Olmo from the left side of the Barcelona attack. The player played the ball short to Lamin, but inside the area, after contact between Pedri and Acerbi, the defender pushed the midfielder to the ground inside the area with an aggravating circumstance, because when Pedri tried to get back up, Acerbi pushed him again. Marciniak was not advised by VAR, something that did happen on the penalty awarded to Lautaro.*